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Casiopea (カシオペア, Kashiopea?) est un groupe japonais de jazz fusion qui a été formé en 1976 par le guitariste Issei Noro, le bassiste Tetsuo Sakurai et le claviériste Hidehiko Koike. En 1977, le claviériste Minoru Mukaiya et le batteur Takashi Sasaki a rejoint le groupe, laissant Hidehiko de Casiopea. Le groupe fait ses débuts avec l'album Casiopea en 1979, mettant en vedette Randy Brecker et Michael Brecker en tant que musiciens invités. En 1980, Takashi a été remplacé par Akira Jimbo. Casiopea a publié plus de 35 albums à ce jour, tant au Japon et aux États-Unis. Certains des titres...
The Occasional Flickers began as the solo project of Giorgos Bouras in Athens, Greece. With the help of some good friends they recorded their first 7″ single rain until monday 7", which was released in early 2003. After a long break, their debut album scattered songs recorded at Bouras’ bedroom was completed in 2006 and released in 2007 by the Peruvian indiepop label Plastilina Records. Even though it was awkwardly performed and recorded, scattered songs included some of their best songs. In 2007, they also released the limited edition 3” CD single When The Sky Looks So Gray for Miami-based...
This is the duo of Chicago-based guitarists David Daniell and Douglas McCombs. Daniell is known as a solo artist and member of the trio San Agustin as well as many collaborations. McCombs is a member of Eleventh Dream Day, Pullman, Tortoise, and Brokeback, and has worked with artists such as Tom Zé, Azita, Will Oldham, Yo La Tengo, and Calexico.

 The duo has been performing regularly since 2006, often accompanied by a drummer - drummers have included Frank Rosaly (a staple of the Chicago jazz and improvised music scene); fellow Tortoise member John Herndon; and Steven Hess (a member of...